List of modern equipment of the Brazilian Army

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List of modern equipment in service in the Brazilian Army.

Infantry weapons[edit]

Pistols[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Brazil Taurus PT92 9×19mm (standard issue) Pistol
 Brazil Imbel GC 9×19mm (standard issue) Pistol
 Brazil Taurus TH9[1] 9×19mm (limited) Pistol
 Brazil Taurus Mod. 21 10x22mm (used by SOF)[2] Pistol
 Austria Glock 17 9×19mm (used by SOF) Pistol
 Austria Glock 21 11.43×23mm (used by SOF)[3] Pistol
 Germany Heckler & Koch USP 9×19mm (used by SOF) Pistol

Submachine guns[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Brazil Taurus SMT-9 9×19mm (used by SOF and paratroopers) Submachine gun
 Italy
 Brazil
Beretta M12 9×19mm (standard issue) (known as MT-12) Submachine gun
 West Germany MP5SD6[4] 9×19mm (used by SOF) Submachine gun
 West Germany MP5KA4[4] 9x19mm (used by SOF) Submachine gun
 Israel IMI Uzi[4] 9×19mm (used by SOF) Submachine gun
 Israel IMI Micro Uzi[4] 9×19mm (used by SOF) Submachine gun
 Germany Heckler & Koch UMP 9×19mm (used by SOF) Submachine gun

Service rifles[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Brazil ParaFAL 7.62×51mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) Battle rifle
 Brazil IMBEL MD97 5.56×45mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) Assault rifle
 Brazil IMBEL IA2 7.62×51mm and 5.56×45mm (standard issue) Assault rifle
 Brazil Taurus T4 5.56×45mm (limited role[1]) Carbine
 Brazil Mosquefal M968 7.62×51mm (training and parade rifle) Training rifle
 Belgium
 Brazil
M964 FAL 7.62×51mm (being replaced by Imbel A2) Battle rifle
 United States M16A2[5] 5.56×45mm (used by SOF) Assault rifle
 United States Colt 733 5.56x45mm (used by SOF)[4] Carbine
 Germany HK416 5.56×45mm (used by SOF and Chemical Warfare Brigade) Assault rifle
 United States M4 5.56×45mm (used by SOF)[6] Carbine
 Germany Heckler & Koch G36C 5.56×45mm (used by SOF and Border Brigade) Carbine
 Germany HK417 7.62x51mm (used by SOF)[7] Battle Rifle

Shotguns[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Brazil Pump CBC calibre 12 gauge Shotgun
 Italy Benelli M3 Super 90 12 gauge (Used by SOF)[4] Shotgun
 Italy Benelli M4 12 gauge Shotgun
 Italy Franchi SPAS-15 12 gauge (Used by SOF)[4] Shotgun
 United States Mossberg 500 Cruiser 12 gauge (Used by SOF)[4] Shotgun
 United States Mossberg 590 12 gauge Shotgun
 United States Remington 870 12 gauge Shotgun
 United States Remington Model 1100 12 gauge Shotgun

Machine guns[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Belgium
 Brazil
FN MAG M971 7.62×51mm Medium machine gun
 United States M2 Browning machine gun 12.7×99mm Heavy machine gun
 West Germany MG-3 7.62×51mm General-purpose machine gun (used as secondary weapon by main battle tank Leopard 1)
 West Germany Heckler & Koch HK21E 5.56x45mm Light Machinegun (used by SOF)[8]
 Belgium FN Minimi 5.56×45mm
7.62×51mm
Light machine gun
Medium machine gun
 United States M134 Minigun 7.62×51mm Rotary heavy machine gun (used by Brazilian Army Aviation)

Sniper rifles[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Brazil IMBEL AGLC 7.62×51mm (indigenous sniper rifle) Sniper rifle
 United States M40 rifle 7.62×51mm (for designed marksmen in light infantry regiments) Sniper rifle
 United States Barrett M82 12.7×99mm (used by SOF) Anti-materiel rifle
 United States M110 Semi-Automatic Sniper System 7.62×51mm (used by SOF)[7] Sniper Rifle
 United States M24 Sniper Weapon System 7.62×51mm (for designed marksmen in light infantry regiments) Sniper rifle
 United Kingdom Rangemaster 7.62 STBY 7.62×51mm (used by SOF)[4][9][10] Sniper rifle
 United States Remington MSR 7.62×51mm (used by SOF) Sniper rifle
 France PGM Ultima Ratio 7.62×51mm (used by SOF) Sniper rifle
 West Germany Heckler & Koch PSG1 7.62×51mm (used by SOF and jungle warfare brigades) Sniper rifle
 West Germany Heckler & Koch G3SG1 7.62X51mm (used by SOF)[8] Sniper rifle
 Switzerland SIG Sauer SSG 3000 7.62×51mm NATO (used by SOF) Sniper rifle

Grenade launchers[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Brazil Taurus LT38SA 37×38mm Grenade launcher
 South Africa Milkor MGL 40×46mm Grenade launcher
 United States M203 grenade launcher 40×46mm Grenade launcher

Grenades and mines[edit]

Origin Model Caliber Type Image
 Soviet Union F1 grenade Hand grenade Anti-personnel fragmentation
 United States Mk 2 grenade Time-fused grenade Anti-personnel fragmentation
 United States M26 grenade Hand grenade Anti-personnel fragmentation
 United States M31 HEAT Rifle grenade Anti-armor rifle grenade
 United States M576 40mm grenade 40mm Grenade munition
 United States M992 (40mm munition) 40mm Grenade munition
 Brazil AP NM AE T1 mine Mine Anti-personnel mine
 Brazil T-AB-1 AP mine Mine Anti-personnel mine
 Brazil T-AB-1 AT mine Mine Anti-tank blast mine
 Brazil AC NM AE T1 mine Mine Anti-tank blast mine

Flamethrower[edit]

Origin Model Type Image
 Brazil Hydroar T1M1 Flamethrower (Used by SOF)[11]

Anti-armour[edit]

Origin Model Quantity Caliber Type Image
 Brazil MSS-1.2 50–60 missiles, 200 ordered[12][13] 130mm Anti-tank guided missile
 Israel Spike-LR2 To be delivered[14] 130mm Anti-tank guided missile
 Sweden Carl Gustav 84mm Recoilless rifle
 Sweden AT4 84mm Anti-tank weapon
 Brazil ALAC 84mm Anti-tank weapon

Light infantry mortars[edit]

Origin Model Number Type Image
 United States M30 107 mm Mortar Mortar
 United Kingdom L16 81mm Mortar Mortar
 Brazil M949 60mm AGR Light mortar
 Brazil M936 81mm AGR Mortar
 Brazil Morteiro Médio Antecarga 81 mm AGR[15] Mortar

Protective gear[edit]

Origin Model Details Type Image

 Brazil
PASGT Local manufacturing version Combat helmet
 United States
 Brazil
MICH Local manufacturing version Combat helmet
 United States MTV Ballistic vest
 Brazil Interceptor Body Armor Ballistic vest

Other equipment[edit]

Origin Model Details Type Image
 United States LUNOS NVG Night-vision device
 United States AN/PVS-7 Night-vision device
 Switzerland
 Brazil
BTC JIM-LR Local manufacturing version Night-vision device
 Brazil LORIS Local manufacturing version Night-vision device
 Brazil CORAL-CR Local manufacturing Thermography

Missiles and rockets[edit]

Missiles[edit]

Origin Model Quantity Caliber Type Image
 Brazil AV-TM 300 Undisclosed quantity 450mm Cruise missile
 Brazil FOG-MPM Undisclosed quantity 70mm Fiber optics guided multi-purpose missile
 Brazil FOG MLM Undisclosed quantity 70mm Fiber optics guided multi-purpose missile

Rockets[edit]

Origin Model Quantity Caliber Type Image
 Brazil SS-09TS Undisclosed quantity 70mm Rocket
 Brazil SS-30 Undisclosed quantity 127mm Rocket
 Brazil SS-40G Undisclosed quantity 180mm GPS guided rocket
 Brazil SS-60 Undisclosed quantity 300mm Rocket
 Brazil SS-80 Undisclosed quantity 300mm Rocket
 Brazil SS-80G Undisclosed quantity 300mm GPS guided rocket
 Brazil SS-150 Undisclosed quantity 450mm Rocket

Armored vehicles[edit]

Main battle tanks[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
Leopard 1  West Germany Main battle tank
1A5BR
220[16]
M60 Patton  United States Main battle tank A3 TTS 31[16] In limited use.

Tank destroyers[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
Centauro II 8×8  Italy Tank destroyer VBC-CAV 98 ordered in 2022, manufactured locally.[17][18]

Infantry fighting vehicles and armored personnel carriers[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
VBTP-MR Guarani 6×6  Brazil
 Italy
Infantry fighting vehicle
Armored personnel carrier
VBTP
VBCI
680+[19][20][21][22][23] 1,580 units ordered,[24] delivery 2012–2038, variants (APC, Command Post, Ambulance, ARV, 120 mm mortar carrier)
EE-9 Cascavel 6×6  Brazil Armored reconnaissance EE-9 409[25] 98 being modernized.[26] Remaining will be replaced by the Centauro II 8×8 from 2023.[17]
M113  United States Armored personnel carrier M113BR
M113A2[27]
596[27] Being modernized by BAE Systems to M113BR standard.[28]
M577 United States Command post carrier
Armored ambulance
M577A2[27] 154[27]

Infantry mobility vehicles[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
AV-VBL 4×4  Brazil Command and control AV-VBL Rocket artillery auxiliary vehicle
Iveco LMV 4×4  Italy Infantry mobility vehicle LMV Lince
LMV-BR
48[29][30] manufactured locally
420 ordered[31]

Artillery[edit]

Rocket artillery[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
ASTROS Brazil Multiple rocket launcher (70/127/108/180/300/450 mm) MK3
MK3M
MK6

Self-propelled artillery[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
M109 United States Self-propelled artillery M109A3
M109A5
M109A5+BR
172[32] 39(A3),100(A5),

32(A5+).[32]

M992 United States Artillery ammunition supply vehicle M992A2

Towed artillery[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number[32] Note Photo
M114 United States Towed howitzer 155 mm 95
L118 United Kingdom Towed howitzer 105 mm 40 Used by Light Infantry Brigades
OTO Melara Mod 56 Italy Towed howitzer 105 mm 92[36] Used by Parachute and Jungle Infantry Brigades
M101 United States Towed howitzer 105 mm 233

Towed mortar[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number[37] Note Photo
120mm M2 raiado Brazil Towed mortar 120 mm 550+[38]
Mortier 120mm Rayé Tracté Modèle F1 France Towed mortar 120 mm Being replaced by the 120mm M2 raiado

Anti-aircraft systems[edit]

Surface-to-air gun systems[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
Flakpanzer Gepard Germany Self-propelled anti-aircraft gun 35 mm 36

Surface-to-air missile systems[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
9K38 Igla Soviet Union Man-portable air-defense systems SA-18
SA-24
RBS 70 Sweden Short range air defense Additional launchers ordered in 2017[39]
RBS 70 NG Sweden Short range air defense 50 additional missiles in 2022[40]

Mobile surveillance radars[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
SABER M60 Brazil Air defense radar M60
S60
SABER M200 Brazil Air defense radar M200
S200
VIGILANTE
M200: with a range of 200 km.
S200: with range up to 400 km of the Saber M200.
VIGILANTE: with range up to 150 km From a 2.5 m² target.[41] The radar is transported equipped on a VOLKSWAGEN Constellation 6x6 truck.
SENTIR M20 Brazil Ground radar with range up to 20 km.

Engineering vehicles[edit]

Armored vehicles[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
M88 United States Armored recovery vehicle M88A1 17[27][42]
M578 United States Armored recovery vehicle Recently updated. 14 operational.
Bergepanzer 2 Germany Armored recovery vehicle
Pionierpanzer 2 Dachs Germany Armored engineer vehicle
Panzerschnellbruecke Biber Germany Armored engineer vehicle

Logistic support[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
Tatra 815 Czech Republic Heavy tactical truck T-815-2
T-815-7
14[43][44] Used by engineering brigades with the Improved Ribbon Bridge System
MaxxPro MRV-PK 6x6 United States Armored rescue VBE Soc 20 [45]
Mercedes-benz Munck Germany/Brazil Heavy tactical truck Used by engineering brigades with the Pontoon bridge
Mabey Logistic Support Bridge United Kingdom Bridge
Floating Assault Bridge United States Bridge [46]
Improved Ribbon Bridge System United States Bridge 3[47] Used with Tatra 815 heavy truck
Pontoon bridge United Kingdom Bridge
M3 Amphibious Rig Germany Amphibious bridging vehicle Undisclosed number ordered
Loader Brazil Wheel loaders
Bulldozer Brazil Tractor crawler
Small Excavators Brazil Excavator
Grader Brazil Motorgraders
Rollers Brazil Road roller

Unarmored vehicles[edit]

Trucks[edit]

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Mercedes-Benz Atego Atego 1720A 4×4 2,000[48] Brazil
Volkswagen Worker Worker 26.260 6×4
Worker 15.210 4×4
Worker 13.180 4×2
Worker 13.180 4×4
5,000[49][50] Brazil
Volkswagen Constellation 24.250 6×2
31.320 6×4 Tank truck
31.320 6×6 QT Heavy Truck
Brazil
Unimog 4×4 UNIMOG U100L
UNIMOG U1300L
Germany
Ford Cargo 2629 - 6×4 Tank truck Brazil
Mercedes-Benz Accelo Cargo truck Brazil
Volvo N L10 Heavy equipment transporter Brazil
Mercedes-Benz Axor 1829 4×4 Utility vehicle Brazil
Mercedes-Benz Axor 2544 Heavy equipment transporter Brazil
Iveco Trakker Heavy equipment transporter Brazil
Hyundai HD 78 Cargo truck Brazil

Buses[edit]

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Comil Svelto Bus Brazil
Volkswagen Volksbus Bus Brazil

Administrative vehicles and light vehicles[edit]

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Toyota Hilux Light utility vehicle Brazil
Mitsubishi Pajero Sport Light utility vehicle Brazil
Troller T4 Light utility vehicle Brazil Used in parachute infantry brigade[51]
Ford F serie Light utility vehicle Brazil Used in jungle infantry brigade and military ambulance[52]
Land Rover Defender Light utility vehicle United Kingdom
Toyota Bandeirante Light utility vehicle Brazil
JPX Montez Light utility vehicle Brazil
Agrale Marruá AM2 Light utility vehicle Brazil
Agrale Marruá AM11 REC Light utility vehicle Brazil
Agrale Marruá AM20 - VCC Special car for Electronic Warfare Brazil
Agrale Marruá AM21 Light cargo vehicle Brazil
Agrale Marruá AM23 Light cargo vehicle Brazil
Agrale Marruá AM31 Light cargo vehicle Brazil
Chivunk[53] Light utility vehicle Brazil
M-Gator A1 Light utility vehicle United States

Motorcycles[edit]

Name Type Number Origin Note Photo
Yamaha R1 Escort motorcycle Japan
Honda CBR1000 Escort motorcycle Japan
Harley-Davidson Electra Glide Escort motorcycle United States
Harley-Davidson Road King Police Escort motorcycle Japan
Honda XRE 300 Motorcycle infantry Brazil
Yamaha XT660R Motorcycle infantry Brazil

Boats[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number[37] Note Photo
LPR-40 Colombia Patrol Boat, River Armoured patrol boat 2[54][55] Tucunaré I
Tucunaré II
DGS 999 Raptor Brazil Patrol Boat, River Armoured patrol boat Heli
Hermes
LOpRib Excalibur Brazil Patrol Boat, River Armoured patrol boat
DGS ETRH Defence Brazil Patrol Boat, River Patrol boat 1[56] Carioca
MRCD-1200
MRCD 1250
Netherlands Patrol Boat, River Patrol boat 4[57]
5[58]
Guardian 25 United States Patrol Boat, River Patrol boat
Riverboat Brazil Transporter ship River transport troops Comandante Balduíno
Ferryboat Brazil Transporter ship, River Transporte (cargo and passengers) Pérola do Mamoré
Taquari
Tenente Daniel Bazoli
Tenente Cohen Manaus
Forte Coimbra
Uirá
Aruanã
Aru
Fortaleza de Marabitanas
Tenente Marcelino
Uajará
Marechal Bittencourt
Catamaran Brazil Transporter ship, River River transport vessel Piraíba
Jacaretinga
?
?
Tugboat Brazil Tug River pushing vessels Marabá
Javari
Manaós
Carajás
Erico
Surucucu
Solimões
Rio Negro

Aircraft[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
Eurocopter EC725 France
Brazil
Tactical transport EC-725 Caracal Manufactured by Helibras
Eurocopter AS532 Cougar France
Brazil
Tactical transport AS532 Cougar Manufactured by Helibras AS 332 of the Brazilian Air Force
Eurocopter AS565 Panther France
Brazil
Armed assault HM-1 Pantera Manufactured by Helibras
Eurocopter Fennec France
Brazil
Light attack AS550 Manufactured by Helibras
Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk United States Utility UH-60L 16 more ordered [59]

Unmanned aerial vehicles[edit]

Name Origin Type Version Number Note Photo
Nauru Brazil Tactical UAV/UCAV 1000c +3[60]
Atobá Brazil Tactical UAV Used for reconnaissance and patrol missions. Atoba
FT-100 Horus Brazil Miniature UAV Used by the parachute brigade for monitoring missions
Mavic China Miniature UAV 60+[61] Used for border monitoring.[62]
Matrice 300 China Miniature UAV 4[61] Used by Brazilian Army Aviation Brigade

See also[edit]

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